Syllabus: General Studies Paper 3
The Delhi Police will soon move to a more efficient internal communication system, aimed at faster exchange of information and bigger networks.
- The force is set to design, install and supply the ‘Open Standard Digital Trunking Radio System’ (OS-DTRS) and will phase out the current tetranet wireless network services.
- The project will cost close to Rs 100 crore.
About Trunking System
- The trunking system provides multiple channels and common groups for policemen.
- This way, they are communicating with more personnel using fewer groups.
- Groups are formed based on geographical area and function.
- It will also have a voice logger system, which can be used to describe a crime scene, interrogation details and evidence.
- The logs are saved in the system.
- It is an internal communication system of Delhi Police
- It is more efficient and aims at faster exchange of information.
- The project’s master site will be at the Delhi Police HQ. Police are looking for private companies to run the system on 800 MHz frequency band and microwave links.
- There will be a tower that can withstand wind speeds of up to 160 kmph.
- Around 15,000 concurrent radio sets will be made first and later expanded to 30,000 over time.
- The master site will have OS-DTRS control and switching equipment, a network management system, 90 IP-based logger systems, 50-inch or bigger LED monitors, an antenna system and maintenance systems.
- Equipment and services are expected to run for at least 10 years and fix network issues faced by personnel on the ground.
- The system should be equipped to support multi-channel operation for meeting current traffic requirements and should be expandable by 100% in future
- The system will have talk groups, in which members have the same functions/role, and each radio system will have a unique ID.
Question: What are the features Open Standard Digital Trunking Radio System’ (OS-DTRS) recently adopted the Delhi Police?